Behavioral and Brain Sciences


Short Communication

Color: A vision scientist's perspective


Davida Y. Teller a1

a1 Departments of Psychology and Physiology/Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1525 dteller@u.washington.edu web.psych.washington.edu/aspscripts/template.asp?link=Teller

Abstract

Vision scientists are interested in three diverse entities: physical stimuli, neural states, and consciously perceived colors, and in the mapping rules among the three. In this worldview, the three kinds of entities have coequal status, and views that attribute color exclusively to one or another of them, such as color realism, have no appeal.